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6 Aug 2023
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#politics
Liberty Nation: Democrats Find a New 2024 Weapon: The Televised Trump Trial
Congressional Democrats, led by Rep. Adam Schiff, want the upcoming Trump trial related to the 2020 election televised. This could overshadow the presidential primary season and the investigations into the Biden family's financial scandals. The Democrats aim to use this televised trial as a powerful election interference operation that could impact the 2024 primaries and the presidential election itself. They believe it is important for the public to witness the trials to accept the outcome.
#society
National Review: The Corner: Cosmic Watergate 2.0?
Stanton Friedman referred to the Roswell incident as a "cosmic Watergate." Reports and video imagery of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) have been released, with some allegedly going underwater. Politicians have shown interest, leading to a hearing where witnesses gave testimony on UAPs. David Grusch's claims about "non-human" technology were questioned for lack of evidence, with some suggesting it may be a disinformation campaign. The idea of a covert UFO-related recovery program seems unlikely, but further examination of UAPs is still warranted.
#war
Liberty Nation: The Atomic Question Is Back: To Have Bombed or Not to Have Bombed?
The question of whether the atomic bomb was necessary when it was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 is a contentious one. Some argue that it was justified to prevent a costly invasion of Japan, while others believe it was unnecessary. General Dwight Eisenhower, for example, believed that the Japanese were ready to surrender without the use of the bomb. However, the ferocity of Japan's no-surrender policy and the fanatical zeal of its citizens and soldiers must also be considered. The bombing ultimately achieved its intended ends, as Japan surrendered soon after.
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 529: Russia attacked Ukraine with Kinzhal missiles
Russo-Ukrainian War, Day 529: Russia attacked Ukraine with Kinzhal missiles. Ukraine conducted 39 attacks on Crimea with drones and missiles. Kinzhal missiles and air strikes caused destruction and casualties. Ukrainian marine drones proving successful. Further attacks expected.
#religion
Fox News: Divine nature of Jesus revealed in the Transfiguration, says North Carolina priest: 'Glory of God'
In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus is transfigured and his divine nature is revealed. The Transfiguration is celebrated by Catholics and other Christians on August 6th. It is a moment when Jesus goes up the mountain with his disciples and is transformed to be more glorious. The Transfiguration shows Jesus' divinity and the appropriate response is worship.
#sports
Forbes: Defending Champions USWNT Eliminated From Women’s World Cup By Sweden
The United States Women's National Team, the reigning world champions, have been eliminated from the Women's World Cup by Sweden in a penalty shoot-out. After both teams missed crucial penalties, Sweden scored the winning goal, ending the United States' streak of reaching the semi-finals in every tournament. The United States put up a strong performance, but Sweden's rested players and goalkeeper made crucial saves throughout the game.
Forbes: Age Is No Worry To Dusty Baker As He Seeks Consecutive World Titles
Dusty Baker, the oldest manager in the major leagues at age 74, remains unchanged in personality. Despite leading an injury-riddled team, Baker is keeping the Astros competitive in the American League West. He shares stories, handles media requests, and welcomes back Justin Verlander, providing hope for a back-to-back World Series win.